Tuesday, December 3, 2013

I haven't sent out post cards in quite a while. Here is my new one, front and back.

The plan is to send a new post card out every four months. My ad in the Directory of Illustration is over this month. Unfortunately it did not work for me at all. Not one response. Children's Illustrators.com has worked the best for me so far. Most of the work I have done lately, I have had to sign a non-disclosure agreement, so no sharing.

I also put together a business card. Here is the front and back. Look a little familiar?

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

When I was a kid I remember going to see my great grandma. While she was still able to live on her own, I remember she had a little brown dog. I don't remember the dog's name, but I kind of remember it not being kid friendly.

I don't know why, but I have been thinking a lot about her lately. Might have something to do with be coming a grandma and that the only parent I have left is my mother in-law, who is now the great grandma. Scary.

I have done a few sketches and doodles with my great grandma and her little dog in mind.

I though it might be fun to put her on a power scooter and have her little dog howling. He thinks he is clearing the way. I haven't come up with any names yet, but I am having a good time with her and her little dog too. I have started painting and will post when great "gram" is done.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

It has been a busy year. Lets start with the most important. In March, I became a grandma for the first time.

Isn't she sweet.

In May, I became an in-law for the first time and also a step-grandma to two lovelies.

My son's beautiful new family.

Also in May my daughter graduated college yeah!

In February, I was host to a huge baby shower. Which was a lot of work and planning. Juggling the shower planning and art work was tricky.

June was time for the Pasadena Chalk festival again. I continued my support for team Jen Swain.
This year Jen's design from last year was chosen for the promotional art. it was on the banners, hand outs and on the tee-shirts. Very cool.

This year we did two chalk paintings. One was sponsored by the City of Pasadena and the other was Jen's design, a take off of "where the sidewalk ends." I couldn't stay till the end on Sunday, being my son's first Father's Day so I didn't get to see it finished. I am hoping Jen will send pics.

Here I am with my helper.

Work wise, last August, I started on a project to do the artwork for an app. I am not allowed to talk about it yet or show any pictures. All I can say that it was way more involved than I thought it would be.

I am also doing some character designs that I am not allowed to talk about or show any pictures either.

So far my ad in the Directory of Illustrators has been a big zero. Not even a phone call.

My son moved out of the house sometime in May last year ( I know he has made up for lost time) leaving a bedroom empty or sort of empty.
So, I moved my studio from the corner of my family room, where I have been for eons, into a new freshly painted studio. My husband painted it for me, the room was bright red. I usually help when there is any painting to do, but with the big project I let him do all of the work. I found a used drawing table on Craigslist that came with a tall swivel chair.

Me in the corner of the family room. Thank goodness it is a pretty good sized room.

With my old antique drawing table, very crowed. Cool table though.

West facing window. In the afternoon I would have to pull the drapes shut.

The new art studio. Ta dah. Still needs a little TLC. Nice big window, lot of natural light even though it is an east facing window, thankfully there is a tree out side that shades the window most of the morning. The room is in the front of the house, so it is a little weird that people walking by can see me working. Here is my nice big drawing table and chair. I am still getting used to the new set up, especially that swivel chair. It is not as roomy as I thought it would be and a little lonely, but no interruptions when someone wants to watch TV.

Do you like my supervisor?

I think that is it. The big app project is finally done. My knowledge of Photoshop is always growing and with doing this app it has grown by leaps and bounds. I will post when the app is available on the app store.